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Google is the most intrusive surveillance company on the planet. Mm-hmm.
Iran is now subject to the most intrusive inspection regime in history.
What would I go through the most intrusive process to get here?
He endured the most intrusive, intimidating methods the government has at its disposal.
Regulations that restrict access to products are the most intrusive approach to public health.
The progress like building the most intrusive surveillance state the world has ever seen?
But it's clear that text and call spam is the most intrusive form of spam.
This includes eliminating some of our most intrusive regulations, like the Waters of The U.S. Rule.
"Going into a house is one of the most intrusive things government does," Lt. Ed Trapp said.
It's the latest, and perhaps most intrusive, example of Silicon Valley's never-ending quest to maximize worker productivity.
It knows far, far more about you than the most intrusive government has ever known about its citizens.
Finally, Iran has agreed to the most intrusive and advanced monitoring of all its nuclear activities by the IAEA.
Trump has put it among the EPA's "most intrusive rules," and singled it out on his transition team's website.
The case was prosecuted with a wiretap of Mr. Frese's phone, perhaps the most intrusive tool in criminal investigators' arsenal.
And in northern Ohio, Mr. Herdman has encouraged his investigators to use wiretaps, one of their most intrusive tools, in such cases.
The scene that feels most intrusive is the one in which Simon visits Onassis, unconscious and dying, in her Fifth Avenue apartment.
Is he going to be able to get the most intrusive inspections regime in history in North Korea as we did with Iran?
In addition to severe religious freedom restrictions, Vietnam has also taken unprecedented steps to curtail Internet freedom, with some of the region's most intrusive laws.
Sophistication varies, yet in the most intrusive cases, governments can monitor not just traffic attributes like source and destination, but the content of communications themselves.
The filter removes only the most intrusive, annoying types of ads that violate the Coalition for Better Ads' standards, as outlined in the image below.
" Obama stressed that Iran's nuclear program "faces strict limitations and is subject to the most intrusive inspection and verification program ever negotiated to monitor a nuclear program.
Rooted in verification rather than trust, the JCPOA would render Tehran's deceptive rhetoric irrelevant by imposing what they described as the most intrusive inspections regime ever negotiated.
Though, on the flip side, it also brings in a new oversight regime for use of the most intrusive powers based on warrants being authorized by ministers and judges.
The East German secret police, one of the most intrusive and oppressive spying operations ever assembled, collected millions of files on people it suspected of being enemies of the state.
Only the most intrusive search would detect papers or a small drive hidden under clothing, and officials fear that universal searches would be impractical and send a message of mistrust.
But even with the most intrusive inspections, would any one have confidence Kim has not squirreled away a nuke and a delivery system somewhere we would be unlikely to find?
Republicans have criticized any use of political opposition research in applications for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act wiretaps, which are among the most intrusive tools investigators have and are highly regulated.
Can Mr. Trump get Pyongyang to verifiably dismantle the vast bulk of its nuclear enterprise up front or accept the most intrusive inspections regime ever, as Mr. Obama did with Iran?
And the methods in the case — a wiretap of Mr. Frese's phone, perhaps the most intrusive tool in criminal investigators' arsenal — underscored the Trump administration's aggression in hunting leaks to journalists.
The most intrusive measures can be used to target terrorism, espionage, the spread of weapons of mass destruction and attacks on nationally significant infrastructure, according to RTS, but not against violent extremism.
The Sugar Reform Act is a step in the right direction, removing some of the most intrusive government intervention in the marketplace ever concocted by a special interest group – the sugar lobby.
Although Trump said the JCPOA imposed "very weak limits on the regime's nuclear activity," it actually represented the most intrusive inspections regime in the world, as attested to by IAEA Director Yukiya Amano.
Knowing that the Trump administration demands the total abandonment of its nuclear aspirations — and most likely the world's most intrusive inspections regime to ensure compliance — Pyongyang will have a laundry list of asks.
Korsch is now a Stasi enforcer, working for Erich Mielke, who would soon become the East German Minister for State Security and create the most intrusive and effective police state in Communist Eastern Europe.
The original Pixel was also a dowdy slab of big-bezel electronics, and the new Pixel XL doesn't do much better, featuring arguably the ugliest and most intrusive notch — a hotly-contested prize — we've yet seen.
That program, along with related activities that continued after 2003, is a major reason the nuclear deal was struck in the first place and why its verification provisions are the most intrusive of any arms control agreement.
"This was the most intrusive piece of legislation in reproductive policy that I have ever seen in this country," said Sean Tipton, a spokesperson for the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, a professional organization for reproductive healthcare specialists.
LONDON — In June, as the campaigns to Remain or Leave the European Union were at the final stage, Parliament overwhelmingly approved a bill that critics believe is the most intrusive piece of legislation on mass surveillance in the West.
Next, because the FBI claimed these employees were clearly acting suspiciously and had criminal minds, the FBI unleashed the most intrusive, sensitive intel tools on them, tools that are rarely to be used against U.S. citizens — surveillance and wiretapping.
The government claims a "double lock" authorization process that loops in the judiciary to signing off intercept warrants for the first time in the U.K., along with senior ministers, bolsters against the risk of the "most intrusive investigatory powers" being misused.
"This bill permanently stops one of the sprawling surveillance state's most intrusive overreaches and is the first step in a movement to reclaim the constitutional liberties sacrificed by the overreaching provisions of the PATRIOT Act," Paul said in a statement.
As required, Iran relinquished 97 percent of its enriched uranium stockpile, dismantled two-thirds of its centrifuges and its entire plutonium facility, abided by the most intrusive international inspection and monitoring regime in history, and forswore ever producing a nuclear weapon.
After all, anyone who uses devices like smartphones, smart speakers and smart televisions has only the illusion of control when it comes to protecting personal privacy, because the government hasn't seen fit to ban even the most intrusive data collection practices.
GORDON CHANG, AUTHOR, "NUCLEAR SHOWDOWN": I think the secretary of state needs to come back with a written commitment from Kim saying, look, giving up nukes, giving up missiles, going to dismantle the weapons infrastructure, and agree to the most intrusive inspections regime on earth.
"This will most likely lead to an outcome that is much worse not only for the U.S., but for Israel,'' Mr. Allison said, because the current agreement rolled Iran's nuclear program back a decade "and imposed on Iran the most intrusive inspection regime ever negotiated.
"Former BLM Special Agent-in-Charge (SAC) Love specifically and purposefully ignored U.S. Attorney's Office and BLM civilian management direction and intent as well as Nevada State Official recommendations in order to command the most intrusive, oppressive, large scale, and militaristic trespass cattle impound possible," he wrote.
" In an afternoon statement, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, said the memo "raises serious concerns about the integrity of decisions made at the highest levels of the Department of Justice and the F.B.I. to use the government's most intrusive surveillance tools against American citizens.
"The memorandum raises serious concerns about the integrity of decisions made at the highest levels of the Department of Justice and the FBI to use the Government's most intrusive surveillance tools against American citizens," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement Friday afternoon.
By that I mean some in the intelligence community and the Department of Justice allegedly conspired to "get Trump," promulgated and leaked questionable "intelligence" that turned out to be political opposition research, and exploited the government's most intrusive surveillance authority to spy on Americans who were tied to Trump during the presidential campaign.
Companies in the coalition will discuss, among other idea, pre-installation of a selective ad-blocker on web browsers as a means to effectively purge the internet of the most intrusive types of ads, such as those that automatically play sound, take-up too much of your screen, or force you to wait a certain amount of time before you can dismiss them.
Read more: How a Chinese region that accounts for just 1.5% of the population became one of the most intrusive police states in the worldThe report found a weak correlation between the number of cameras and how safe they made people feel, based on a comparison with figures of crime and safety collated by Numbeo, a collaborative database of user-contributed data from cities around the world.
" Read more: How a Chinese region that accounts for just 1.5% of the population became one of the most intrusive police states in the world Rian Thum, an historian on Islam in China at Loyola University New Orleans, told Business Insider: "Uighur exiles in the Middle East often feel that they remain there at the whim of their host governments, and that if they make any public complaints they themselves risk deportation to China and near-certain confinement in mass-internment camps.
The film was nominated in six categories at the Golden Raspberry Awards in 2005: Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Colin Farrell), Worst Actress (Angelina Jolie) and Worst Director (Oliver Stone), Worst Supporting Actor (Val Kilmer) and Worst Screenplay, thereby becoming the second-most-nominated potential "Razzie" film of 2004; however, it won no awards. At the 2004 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, it received nine nominations: Worst Picture, Worst Director (Stone), Worst Actor (Farrell), Worst Supporting Actress (both Jolie and Dawson), Worst Screenplay, Most Intrusive Musical Score, Worst Female Fake Accent (Dawson and Jolie, lumped into one nomination), and Least "Special" Special Effects. Its only wins were for Most Intrusive Musical Score and Worst Female Fake Accent.
Accessed 1 August 2013. In 2012, the Kentucky Supreme Court struck down Liberty Police using road blocks as a means for writing tickets for failure to display a city sticker. They blasted Liberty for selecting the most intrusive means possible to achieve its goal.Kentucky Supreme Court Strikes Down City Sticker Roadblock; TheNewspaper; May 1, 2012.
The two types of prompting in a behavior chain are either most to least(MTL) or least to most (LTM). MTL prompting is when the most intrusive prompt is introduced initially and then systematically faded out to least intrusive prompts. This prompting method is mainly used when the task analysis is being taught.Seaver, J. L., & Bourret, J. C. (2014).
Retrieved July 23, 2009, JusticeCanada.ca The reason for said sections within the Act is to reduce the use of custody as a sentencing option, and consequently the number of youth in custody, and to ensure that the most intrusive response to youth offending is only used in serious cases.Bala, Nicholas: "Youth Criminal Justice Law", page 447. Toronto: Irwin Law, 2002.
Erasing David is a 2010 dramatized documentary (docufiction) film from the United Kingdom. Stating that as of today the UK is "one of the three most intrusive surveillance states in the world, after China and Russia", director and performer David Bond tries to put the system to the test. After anonymously setting up private investigators Cerberus Investigations Limited to trace him, he tries to disappear.
Instead, Worst Picture went to Popeye. The ballot was revised and re-released in 2006, where the Worst Picture results remained the same. In addition, the film received six more nominations, two of which were wins: Worst Director (Golan) and Least “Special” Special Effects. Its other four nominations were for Worst Screenplay, Worst Song (both “B.I.M.” and “Universal Melody”), and Most Intrusive Musical Score.
Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale. At the 2000 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film won the awards for Worst Screenplay for a Film That Grossed over $100 Million Using Hollywood Math and Most Intrusive Musical Score. Angelina Jolie received a nomination for Worst On- Screen Hairstyle but lost to John Travolta and Forest Whitaker for Battlefield Earth.
In addition to their investigative role, examining magistrate is also charged with making determinations as to the lawfulness of arrests and as to pretrial detention. The examining magistrate specifically reviews the public prosecutor's request to use some intrusive special investigative techniques when the prosecutor requests the magistrate to do so. For the most intrusive modes of investigation, such as wiretapping or other telecommunication intercepts, public prosecutors must secure the approval of the examining magistrate.
The mid-range views of paddocks from the rear of the property are pleasant and it would be unfortunate if this area were developed. The boundary here is very close and a more suitable line is at the old fence line further to the north. The lot to the east (Presbyterian church) is the most intrusive of the neighbouring properties and here the boundary is also very close. A more suitable line is the west side of the church.
PC INpact announced at the end of 2009 that it had financial worries, caused, according to the site, by a reduction in its advertising revenue. An optional subscription system was put in place to allow its community to contribute to the group's finances, which helped it to become profitable again during the 2010 financial year, but this improvement remains fragile in the face of the site's refusal to display the most intrusive advertising formats, which would also be the most profitable.
They frowned on heavy drinking, gambling, and (what today are called) deadbeat dads. The Social Department used 50 investigators and support staff to maintain employee standards; a large percentage of workers were able to qualify for this "profit-sharing." Ford's incursion into his employees' private lives was highly controversial, and he soon backed off from the most intrusive aspects. By the time he wrote his 1922 memoir, he had spoken of the Social Department and the private conditions for profit-sharing in the past tense.
At the 2004 MTV Movie Awards, the film was nominated for "Best Action Sequence" for the inter-coastal freeway pursuit and "Best On-Screen Team", but lost to The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and 50 First Dates, respectively. Bad Boys II was nominated at the 2nd Annual Visual Effects Society Awards (VES) for "Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion Picture". At the 2003 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film won the award for Worst Sequel. It was also nominated for Most Intrusive Musical Score but lost to Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
In March 2018 the government acknowledged that MI5 agents are allowed to carry out criminal activity in the UK. Mao Foa, the director of Reprieve, said: "After a seven-month legal battle the prime minister has finally been forced to publish her secret order but we are a long way from having transparency. The public and parliament are still being denied the guidance that says when British spies can commit criminal offences and how far they can go. Authorised criminality is the most intrusive power a state can wield. Theresa May must publish this guidance without delay".
Independent observers claimed that his military experience would help in the election by countering the argument that Democrats are "soft on terrorism"; however, this was not a large enough aid in the election. Bartlett won his 2004 re-election campaign, which was also against a veteran, with 68% of the vote. However, Duck hoped that he would win the votes of Republicans and independents unhappy with the Bush Administration's deficient war spending and that this would be enough to bring him victory in the election. He pointed to conservative dissatisfaction with Republican leadership, which has created "the biggest government we've ever had, the most intrusive government we've ever had and the most fiscally irresponsible government that we've ever had".
Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "D-" on scale of A+ to F. James Duffy of The Boston Globe stated "The combination of awful special effects and mediocre acting created this catastrophe," and it included the film in its list of "Box Office Bombs". Roger Ebert stated that while he "cannot endorse it, [he] can appreciate it" as a film that is bad because it "want[s] so much to be terrific that [it] explode[s] under the strain." At the 2005 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film was nominated for Worst Director, Worst Supporting Actor (Kingsley), Most Intrusive Musical Score, and Least "Special" Special Effects, but it won none of those awards.
Commonly referred to as a "Chip-Off" technique within the industry, the last and most intrusive method to get a memory image is to desolder the non-volatile memory chip and connect it to a memory chip reader. This method contains the potential danger of total data destruction: it is possible to destroy the chip and its content because of the heat required during desoldering. Before the invention of the BGA technology it was possible to attach probes to the pins of the memory chip and to recover the memory through these probes. The BGA technique bonds the chips directly onto the PCB through molten solder balls, such that it is no longer possible to attach probes.
He essentially played himself in the movie, waving a flag on the ramparts of an administration building during a campus protest that was being teargassed and crushed by state troopers. In 1987 Hoffman summed up his views: Later that same year, Hoffman and Jonathan Silvers wrote Steal This Urine Test (published October 5, 1987), which exposed the internal contradictions of the War on Drugs and suggested ways to circumvent its most intrusive measures. Although Hoffman's satiric humor was on display throughout the book, Publishers Weekly wrote that "the extensive, in-depth research and a barrage of facts and figures... make this the definitive guide to the current drug-testing environment." Stone's Born on the Fourth of July was released on December 20, 1989, more than eight months after Hoffman's suicide on April 12, 1989.
Justice White wrote for the majority, first agreeing with the Sixth Circuit's determination that apprehension by use of deadly force is a seizure, then framing the legal issue as whether the totality of the circumstances justified the seizure. In order to determine the constitutionality of a seizure, White reasoned, the court must weigh the nature of the intrusion of the suspect's Fourth Amendment rights against the government interests which justified the intrusion. The use of deadly force against a subject is the most intrusive type of seizure possible, because it deprives the suspect of his life, and White held that the state failed to present evidence that its interest in shooting unarmed fleeing suspects outweighs the suspect's interest in his own survival. White examined the common law rule on this matter and its rationale.

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